BIOS

The Joe Uff Cancer Foundation is committed to providing financial
help to families struggling with cancer. Our family started this
race/fundraiser when Joey was diagnosed with colon cancer. These
were very hard years for our family but the outpouring of love and
support by friends, family and community members has left a lasting
impression. After Joey passed away we decided to continue the
race/fundraiser. We wanted to pass that same feeling on to other
families dealing with the same hardship.

Below is a list of some of those who have benefitted from the
love and generosity of those who have participated in the Uff is
Tough Event:

"This is a huge thank you to the Uff family for their organization and execution of such a fun race/walk on Sunday to benefit Uff is Tough! What a beautiful day with lots of smiling faces running and walking at Sun Valley High School.
Thank you also to everyone who either prayed for me that day, made a donation, came to the run or walk, came to Barnaby's for the fantastic after party or helped out in any way!
It was such an amazing outpouring of love and support, like none I have ever seen. It moved me to tears to be remembered by so many people! I feel so very blessed and loved by a wonderful family and friends, that it just warms my heart each time I think back on that day!
Thank you to each of you for being a special blessing in my life and may you and your family be blessed and may others be blessed by you!

Love and heartfelt thanks,

Beth Doyle"

2015

Barbara Uff - She was diagnosed with bile duct cancer in June 2012.
Originally, the doctors at Univ of Penn felt confident that they
could remove the tumor, but during the surgery, it was discovered
that the tumor was inoperable. Barbara was given zero chance for
recovery and a grim timeline for life expectancy. She started
chemotherapy in September 2012 and this past summer, she reached the
2 year mark since diagnosis. Although the past 2 years have not been
easy, Barbara is thankful for every day she is here to share with her
family and friends.

Larry - a 1993 Sun Valley High School graduate and father of
six amazing children. He is currently battling brain cancer.

Cameron - 2nd grader in Penn Delco School District.

Robert James - a 46 year old father of 6 who has been battling
cancer for the past 6 years.

Renee - Some of you may know, this past year Renee was diagnosed
with Multiple Myeloma. Multiple Myeloma is a cancer that affects plasma
cells, She has been receiving treatment from Fox Chase Cancer and is
scheduled to receive stem cell therapy to help with this disease.

2014

Barbara Uff - Babs was diagnosed with bile duct cancer in 2012.

Larry - a 1993 Sun Valley High School graduate and father of
six amazing children. He is currently battling brain cancer.

Cameron - 2nd grader in Penn Delco School District.

Renee - Some of you may know, this past year Renee was diagnosed
with Multiple Myeloma. Multiple Myeloma is a cancer that affects plasma
cells, She has been receiving treatment from Fox Chase Cancer and is
scheduled to receive stem cell therapy to help with this disease.

2013

Larry - a 1993 Sun Valley High School graduate and father of
six amazing children. He is currently battling brain cancer.

Jackie - has recently been diagnosed with Acute Leukemia and she's
been in the University of Penn for the past month getting chemo and other treatment.

Robert James - Robert has been battling testicular cancer for
5 years. He tries to stay very active in the community and is involved with
his 6 kids sports and activities.

2011

Robert James - The 2011 Uff is Tough Race will benefit Robert James who is a 43
year old battling cancer. He lives in Collingdale, PA. with his
wife Eileen and six children. It was discovered in October 2010
that Robert has testicular cancer after it had spread to his
stomach and lungs. He has had three surgeries to remove five tumors.
One in his neck, two in his abdomen and two in his chest. Robert
had to travel to Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York for
the most recent surgery because one of the tumors had cut off
blood circulation to his kidney.

Robert is an
electrician with Union Local 654 but has been out of work since his
diagnosis. He has undergone chemo and radiation and his return to
work is undetermined at this time. Robert is very active in the
community, involved with his children and their many sports and
activities. He is the coach of St. Joe's in Collingdale's Track
Team.

Jim Zeller

In 2010 and 2011 the Uff is Tough Race benefited
Jim Zeller. The family would like to extend thanks to
all of those who have offered up their prayers and kindness over the
last couple of years. They truly do make a difference and have been
answered. They would also be very grateful for your continued
support because there is still suffering that is present, suffering
in a financial sense, emotional and physical. This fight is far
from over, but faith is high after seeing the effects of the love
and kindness from family, cousins, aunts, uncles, friends & and
those with a caring heart.

2009

The 2009 Uff is Tough
Race benefitted two courageous young children from the Philadelphia
area, Sammy Bradly and Dennis Stephen Foreman.As they fight their battle with cancer, we all continue to
pray for both of their speedy recoveries.Here are their stories:

Sammy Bradly—A
Hero to all

Sammy Bradly is a
12-year-old baseball fan from Newtown Square, PA, and a student at
Paxon Hollow Middle School in Broomall.On Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 Sammy was diagnosed with Acute
Myelomonocytic Leukemia (AML).Upon the diagnosis, Sammy’s family was devastated.They never thought that something like this would ever touch
their family. Since that day their lives have been changed forever.

Sammy has been in
treatment at the A.I. duPont Hospital in Wilmington, DE and is being
treated with a 6 month treatment plan of intensive chemotherapy.His parents have been by Sammy's side every day caring for
him and supporting him in his fight with this deadly disease. He is
strong and courageous and we are in awe of his bravery. He is our
HERO!

Dennis Stephen
Foreman is a 13-year-old 8th grader and avid Phillies fan from
Northfield, NJ.He has played
baseball since he was a toddler when his father taught him to catch
by throwing socks at him while doing laundry.He was always advanced at the game despite not being one of
the bigger kids.He has
played in the Northfield Little League making every all-star team
throughout his short career.
This past year, he moved up the 13 year old Babe Ruth and also
played on a Travel team (A Shore Sun Devils).Baseball is his life.

This past spring,
Dennis Stephen was having some issues with the way he was feeling.He was fatigued and his legs were hurting.Blood tests initially said he had lymes disease.Very strong antibiotics were given which had adverse effects
on him, but he continued to press on and play every game even though
he did not feel any better.
The doctors then did more tests and no results came back.As some time went on and Dennis was still not feeling any
better, his parents took him Children’s Hospital in Philadelphia
where they said there was no indication of lymes left, but that he
was anemic.Then Friday of
Labor Day weekend (September 4th) they saw a bulge on Dennis
Stephen’s side and the local doctor said to take him to CHOP again.The doctors did a scan and every parent’s worst nightmare was
diagnosed.There was softball
sized mass wrapped around his kidney and it was found to be
cancerous.

Between the
diagnosis and the surgery, Dennis played some golf and saw a
Phillies game while sitting in the Diamond Club at CBP that was
donated by a friend.He was
very excited to talk about his experience while at the game.He also made a comment to his Aunt while taking a walk-- “It
is okay that I have cancer, because I am going to be a cancer
survivor!”One of his friends
called him “The next Lance Armstrong”!

Dennis Stephen was then scheduled for
surgery on September 14th.In
the surgery they removed a kidney, adrenal gland and surrounding
lymph nodes.He is currently
recovering at CHOP with his parents by his side.Early indications have labeled the cancer as Wilm's tumor,
which is a rare cancer that is normally found in toddlers.He will be starting chemotherapy soon.